
I was first elected to the United States Senate when I was 29 years old, 280 years ago. (Laughter.)
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I was first elected to the United States Senate when I was 29 years old, 280 years ago. (Laughter.)

I’ve always been and will always be a strong supporter of workers and unions.

We have an extraordinary opportunity to chart a new way forward.

I believe companies need to play by the rules, respect the rights of workers and unions, and abide by fair competition.

He killed a bill that would have actually been a solution, because he wants to run on a problem, instead of fixing a problem.

I am determined to ensure that Ukraine has what it needs to prevail in its fight for its survival.

Top economists in our country from Nobel laureates to people at Moody's and Goldman Sachs, have compared my plan with his and said my plan would grow the economy. His would shrink the economy. Some of them have actually assessed that his…

This war has shown the Ukrainians can do anything they set their minds to.

My goal would be to create three million new housing units for rent and for ownership by the end of my first term.

I’m proud that we, the United States, have committed $215 million to complete the detox remediation, as well as—as we have many more things to do as well.

And third, we stood united building a more open and secure Indian Ocean committed to freedom of navigation and the rule of law.

We will take on bad actors who exploit emergencies and drive up grocery prices by enacting the first-ever federal ban on corporate price gouging.

Ukraine’s economy is resilient, and together, we can help Ukraine go from economic resilience to economic revival.

With this declaration, over 30 countries and the European Union have made important commitments.

I thank you all for inviting me. May God bless you. May God bless the United States of America.

It would be a 20 percent sales tax, in essence, on basic necessities for the average American family.

The business leaders who are actually part of the engine of America’s economy agree that people should pay their fair share.

You don’t just throw around the idea of tariffs across the board.